Viola Mourton buys a Powerball ticket every day. But with a $320 million
jackpot that could grow in the next few days, she's upping her
chances Thursday and buying several at her local convenience store.
"It's
just a chance to win big money," said the 51-year-old secretary
from Ottumwa, Iowa. "I'll probably buy a couple today because
it's so high. But it only takes one to win."
That
could be the game plan for others around the country. No Powerball
winner yet? No problem. That just means a bigger jackpot for the rest
of us.
Lotteryofficials said no ticket matched all the numbers in Wednesday night's
Powerball drawing. Three tickets won the $1 Million Match 5 prize.
But it means the current $320 million jackpot could swell before the
next drawing on Saturday.
The
jackpot is the sixth highest in history, but it could grow depending
on sales at the end of each day, said Mary Neubauer, spokeswoman for
the Iowa Lottery, one of the founding Powerball states.
"I
think it has reached the water cooler level," she said. "Itjust starts to buzz."
No
one has won the Powerball jackpot since early February, when DaveHoneywell in Virginia bought the winning ticket for the $217 million
jackpot.
The
largest Powerball jackpot came in at $587.5 million in November. The
winning numbers were picked on two different tickets — one by a
couple in Missouri and the other by an Arizona man — and the
jackpot was split.
Nebraska
still holds the record for the largest Powerball jackpot won on a
single ticket — $365 million. That jackpot was won by eight workers
at a Lincoln, Neb., meatpacking plant in February 2006.
"We've
seen a little more traffic than we usually do. Saturday will be the
busy day," said Abbey Locatis, a customer service clerk at a
central Omaha grocery store that sells more Powerball tickets than
any other retailer in the state.
Saturdays
and Wednesdays get a bit harried when the jackpot exceeds $300
million, she said.
How
does the store handle the crush of ticket buyers?
"We
just keep printing them," Locatis said. "We usually have
three people behind the counter, so we're able to keep up."
The
search is on for the next lucky winner or winners. Neubauer said
there's universal appeal to the possibility of winning the top prize.
"Everybody
starts to tune in when the lottery gets to this level," she
said. "It gives you a mental break from the day — something
else to think about than day-to-day life activities."
Source:
usatoday
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